Estimated User #172 (3 IP addresses)
16 fiction conversations
over 1 month, 27 days
(Jul 1, 2023 – Aug 27, 2023)
5% prompt uniqueness
Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, Germany
Estimated User Group (3 IP addresses)
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An IP address relates to the location of a user's computer or device, and a single person may have multiple IP addresses if they use different locations or networks. These IP addresses are grouped because the average embedding of each IP address's first turns (computed with all-MiniLM-L6-v2 sentence-transformer) has cosine similarity ≥ 0.85 and they share the same state (Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg). Groups are merged transitively—if A matches B and B matches C, all three are grouped even if A and C are below 0.85.
Pairwise cosine similarities (3 pairs)
| IP A | IP B | Similarity |
|---|---|---|
338d316b6f8a... |
f447a0cd52c7... |
0.978 |
4167191b6f59... |
f447a0cd52c7... |
0.880 |
338d316b6f8a... |
4167191b6f59... |
0.839 (indirect) |
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Jul 1, 2023
Aug 27, 2023
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Conversation Clusters (6)
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C0
Write a dialogue between two girls. One is extremely drunk and can't get any wor
41 conv.
C1
Generate a scene with two girls. One is extremely drunk and can't get any words
27 conv.
C2
Generate a dialogue between Emma and Lily. Lily is extremely drunk and can't get
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16 conv.
C3
Act as if you were an extremely drunk girl and you can't get your words out.
5 conv.
C4
Generate a dialogue between two girls where one is absolutely hammered.
2 conv.
C5
Simulate an extremely drunk girl struggling to say "I'm so drunk right now."
1 conv.
16 conversations in cluster Cluster 2× “Generate a dialogue between Emma and Lily. Lily is extremely...” over 4 hours (Jul 1, 2023 – Jul 1, 2023), oldest first.
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USER: Write a dialogue between Emma and Lily. Emma is extremely drunk and her speech is extremely slurred.
CHATBOT: Emma: *hiccup* Hey, Lilllyyyyy! *burps* I've missed you, girl. Lily: Emma?! Oh my goodness, are you okay? You sound really drunk. How much have you had to drink? Emma: Lilyyy, myyy friend, who needs countin' when we can just have funn?! *giggles* So, so much funn! Lily: Emma, this isn't like you. What happened? Why are you this drunk? Emma: Ohh, Lil, you should've seen our party tonight. It was amazhing! Shots, sssshots, and more shotsssh! I couldn't resist, it wash too tempting. Lily: Emma, you know I worry about you. You usually know your limits. Is something bothering you? Emma: Nooo, no worries, no problemsss. I'm just here to have a goooood time, you know? Life's too short to be seriousssh all the time. Lily: I get it, Emma, and I understand wanting to let loose sometimes. But you have to take care of yourself. Drinking excessively like this is not healthy. Emma: *giggles uncontrollably* Hehe, there you go, being all serioussh again. Come on, have a drink with me! Let loose, Lil'! *tries to pour Lily a drink but spills it all over herself instead* Lily: Oh, Emma, look at you! You're a mess. Let me help you clean up, and then maybe we can have a chat about what's really going on. You know I'm here for you, no matter what. Emma: Aw, Lil... you're shuch a good friend. I don't deserve you. I really don't. But, hey, let'sss clean up so we can p-p-partyyy! *attempts to stand up and stumbles, knocking over a lamp* Lily: Okay, okay, let's calm down, no more partying for tonight. I'll get some water to help sober you up, and we'll get this mess cleaned up together. We can talk, too, if you're up for it. Emma: *sighs* Fine, Lil, you win. But you have to promishhh me one thing. Lily: Anything, Emma. What is it? Emma: Promise me you won't let me fall into thish stupid drunk mess again. I need you to keep me in check, okay? Lily: I promise, Emma. I'll be here for you, not just tonight but every night. We'll navigate life's challenges together. Now, let's clean up this lamp, and then you can have that glass of water. Emma: Thannnk you, Lil. You're the besht friend a girl could ask forrrrrr... hic! Lily: You're welcome, Emma. Let's take care of you first, and then we'll figure out where to go from here.